![]() I separate my cleaning schedule into two separate layouts-one is the layout that lists ALL the cleaning tasks I need to complete, then I just check it off on the day I do it, no matter which day that is. The key to this system is giving yourself grace in the process as well. That way, if you miss a day that’s fine, you just clean a couple extra things on the next – or skip it entirely. Whether that is 1 week, 10 days, or longer is completely up to you. This method is meant to have you list out the tasks and set a time frame in which you want all of them to be completed on a consistent basis. Some people thrive on having a system of “Task 1 on Monday, Task 2 on Tuesday etc.” Then there are others who love a “cleaning day” system where they do all their cleaning in one day. Regardless, I only recommend products or services I use personally and believe will add value to my readers. This means if you click on the link and purchase the item, I will receive an affiliate commission. What does your cleaning routine look like?ĭisclosure: Some of the links in the post above are affiliate links. Keep moving forward.Īnd most of all, keep making progress. Yes, we would all prefer it to look that way, but life happens! The goal is to keep trying. Just don’t forget to give yourself grace. Maybe it’s adding a set number of tasks to your weekly planner or setting the habit of one cleaning task a day, no matter how big or small. Maybe it’s hanging the larger printable on your fridge. Remember: this is the most important step. Decide what will help you implement your system. Create your ideal timeline. Be ambitious and do tasks every 7 days, take my approach and try 10, or spread it out across 15 days-your choice!.Brainstorm your own list of cleaning tasks.The others are 5.5 x 8.5 (two to a page) so you can hole punch them into a smaller notebook, or print on sticker paper to include in your own bullet journal. ![]() One is an 8.5 x 11 sheet you can hang on your fridge or keep in a large home management binder. If you would like to adopt my flexible cleaning method, I have a couple printables for you! ![]() Progress is gold: I can always get at least one small thing done that moves me closer to toward the goal of consistently maintaining a clean home. In fact, you might have noticed from those pictures that I don’t ever get everything done within a 10-day period! Yet, somehow, even though I am a die-hard perfectionist, this doesn’t bother me because I can see continual progress. If I only have 5 minutes to do the sink, I’ll do the sink (using the best bathroom cleaner ever, of course!).īy tracking on that monthly cleaning schedule what items I haven’t done, I always know where I stand and don’t feel like I have to do it ALL every single day. If I have a 20-minute time block in which I can clean a bathroom, I’ll do the whole bathroom. While not perfect by any means, I am cleaning more consistently than ever before. ![]()
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